Utica Green Infrastructure Poster

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Genesee St. Green Infrastructure Project What is Green Infrastructure?

Mohawk and Hudson River Watershed

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Goals and Sustainability

Green infrastructure is a concept that emphasizes the importance of natural systems in land use planning and design. Green infrastructure can range from large parks that provide places for relaxation and recreation to individual street trees which provide shade and help mitigate stormwater. Green infrastructure is when nature helps to do work for us. In this project, green infrastructure will help to clean stormwater along Genesee st. before it is released to the Mohawk River. The project will also beautify the streetscape with trees and shrubs and a new paving design.

People Adirondack Park

What is Stormwater?

Create spaces that will attract businesses to downtown Utica and generate greater economic opportunity

Create a vibrant and enjoyable streetscape for residents of Utica

Mohawk River Watershed

Rainfall in and of itself is not a problem, however, it accumulates toxins and other harmful substances on the ground and moves these into waterways such as lakes and rivers. In Utica, stormwater runoff drains into the Mohawk River before moving into the Hudson and finally the Atlantic Ocean. Additionally Utica, like many cities, has a combined sewer and stormwater system. This means that stormwater and sewage are disposed of using the same pipes and infrastructure. During a large rainstorm, a mixture of stormwater and raw sewage are dumped into the Mohawk River to prevent overloading of the city’s wastewater treatment facilities.

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Stormwater Toxins Nitrogen and Phosphorus

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Nitrogen and phosphorus are needed by plants to grow, but in excess amounts they can be harmful to water quality. They can lead to the growth of algae and surface scum and can lead to dangerously low levels of oxygen in from plant decay which can kill off fish and other aquatic life. Some forms of algae are also toxic to humans.

Improve water quality by treating stormwater along Genesee st.

Fecal Coliform Bacteria

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Due to urban soil conditions, the rain gardens had to be connected to existing catch basins, as drainage would be inadequate and would create ponding. As well, each rain garden required an impermeable liner to protect existing building foundations and electrical and gas utility lines from water movement. The liner will also reduce issues such as heaving that may occur due to freeze-thaw cycles. Bioretention soil used in each rain garden was assumed to have 30% pore space by volume. The rain gardens were further sized to accommodate the drainage area of the sidewalk and roadway using the following equation:

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Metals in stormwater are toxic to humans and animal life. Many “bioaccumulate” in animal tissue meaning that they increase in amount as they travel up the food chain, making foods we eat (particularly fish) toxic. They can also interfere with reproductive cycles of certain animals and contaminate drinking water. The source of these metals are most often automobiles and machinery.

Sizing and Site Considerations

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Sediments in stormwater can cloud water making it difficult for plant and animal life and can destroy aquatic fish and insect habitats. Sediments also clog drains, leading to increased maintenance costs and potential flooding problems.

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Fecal coliform bacteria in water may indicate the presence of disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Pet and other animal wastes, failing septic systems, and combined sewer/stormwater systems can all contribute fecal coliform bacteria into waterways. This can be a problem for treatment of drinking water and can affect recreational use of a water body.

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